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A Political Theory of Post-Truth
Making the Theory Political
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Ignas Kalpokas
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August 11 2018
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 9
Post-truth: The Condition of Our Times
pp. 51
Enabling Post-truth: Mediatisation and Affect
pp. 87
Making the Theory Political
pp. 123
Conclusion: For Unto Us Post-truth Is Born
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